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    <title>OpenLayers UTFGrid Geography Class</title>
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    <h1 id="title">OpenLayers UTFGrid Geography Class Example</h1>

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        This page demonstrates the use of the OpenLayers UTFGrid Controls. 
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        <div id="flag"></div>
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    <p>Point to a country and try to guess the name before it shows up: <strong id="output">&nbsp;</strong>
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        See the <a href="utfgrid-geography-class.js" target="_blank">utfgrid-geography-class.js</a> source for 
        detail on using UTFGrids in OpenLayers.
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